Author: Cristina

I have been writing a series of posts on children’s empowerment through the I’Mpossible Run Club. But clearly there are more ways to empower children, and I have found that music is one of them. Read More …

It’s become popular amongst bike enthusiasts to participate in charity rides. These are rides that vary in distance but are done as a fundraising event. You pay or fundraise a certain amount in order to Read More …

Part of the I’Mpossible Run Club involves teaching children to set realistic goals. Though everyone was timed for a mile run at the beginning of the session, many did not want to make their goal Read More …

After our road trip from Miami to Lake Placid, going to St. Augustine for the weekend hardly seemed like a big deal. In fact, since this past summer, even my boys (ages 10 and 8) reconsider Read More …

This week, NBC News featured 8 Latino Bloggers for Social Good. I was named along with these fabulous people below and encourage everyone to check their stories and blogs. You can read the full article Read More …

I particularly like the first part of this video. She says her mother always supported her wild ideas and said: If you really want something, you must be prepared to work really hard, take advantage Read More …

Much has been written about how we are raising an entitled generation, and those traits can be seen flourishing within the millennial group. Though some might disagree, I believe it’s a fine line between raising Read More …

As I am changing the focus of TriathlonMami.com to advocacy and empowerment, I am highlighting my favorite posts from past social advocacy projects. I don’t know where to start. Hosting the Camillus House children’s run Read More …